We compare observed uplift rates of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) with geophysical predictions at sites located on Spitsbergen. We show here that using modern postglacial rebound models, realistic mass balance for Present Day Ice Melting (PDIM) and taking the deglaciation of the Little Ice Age (LIA) into account, we can close the overall uplift budget at a level of a few millimetres per year. For this study we used GNSS data from well-established geodetic sites in Ny-\uc5lesund and the new data from Hornsund. The significant increase of uplift rates since the beginning of 2011 was observed at both gnss sites. These height changes are attributed to recent increased ice mass loss of 6.0 Gt yr−1 for Svalbard. The total mass loss i...
The geodetic rates for the gravity variation and vertical uplift in polar regions subject to past an...
Recent climate changes have brought about significant ice sheets and glacier melting in many parts o...
Vertical motions of the rocky margins of Greenland and Antarctica respond to mass changes of their r...
International audienceSUMMARY We analyse Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from Svalbar...
We analyze 2006–2009 data from four continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers located bet...
The vertical movement of the Earth\u27s surface is the result of a number of internal processes in t...
Environmental mass redistribution, including the recent and past ice melting, induces Earth’s surfac...
We processed time-series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We processed time series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We analyze 2006-2009 data from four continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers located bet...
[1] We analyze Global Positioning System (GPS) time series of relative vertical and horizontal surfa...
The geodetic rates for the gravity variation and vertical uplift in polar regions subject to past an...
Recent climate changes have brought about significant ice sheets and glacier melting in many parts o...
Vertical motions of the rocky margins of Greenland and Antarctica respond to mass changes of their r...
International audienceSUMMARY We analyse Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from Svalbar...
We analyze 2006–2009 data from four continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers located bet...
The vertical movement of the Earth\u27s surface is the result of a number of internal processes in t...
Environmental mass redistribution, including the recent and past ice melting, induces Earth’s surfac...
We processed time-series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We processed time series from seven Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) stations and one Very ...
We analyze 2006-2009 data from four continuous Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers located bet...
[1] We analyze Global Positioning System (GPS) time series of relative vertical and horizontal surfa...
The geodetic rates for the gravity variation and vertical uplift in polar regions subject to past an...
Recent climate changes have brought about significant ice sheets and glacier melting in many parts o...
Vertical motions of the rocky margins of Greenland and Antarctica respond to mass changes of their r...